Allison Roe, the 1981 Boston Marathon women’s champion, fires the starters pistol for the elite women’s start of the 116th running of the Boston Marathon, in Hopkinton, Mass., Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)
Volunteers fill cups at the athlete’s village prior to the start of the 116th running of the Boston Marathon, in Hopkinton, Mass., Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)
The elite men start the 116th running of the Boston Marathon, in Hopkinton, Mass., Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)
Runners start the 116th running of the Boston Marathon, in Hopkinton, Mass., Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)
Wakako Tsuchida, center, from Japan, waits for the start of the wheelchair division of the 116th running of the Boston Marathon, in Hopkinton, Mass., Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)
Spectators and runners cast shadows during the 116th running of the Boston Marathon, in Hopkinton, Mass., Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)
From left, Kurt Fearnley, of Australia, Masazumi Soejima, of Japan, and Ernst Van Dyk, of South Africa, start the wheelchair division of the 116th running of the Boston Marathon. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)
Geoffrey Mutai, of Kenya, warms up prior to the start of the 116th running of the Boston Marathon, in Hopkinton, Mass., Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)
The elite women runners, including 2011 Boston Marathon winner Caroline Kilel (C), start the 116th running of the Boston Marathon in Hopkinton, Massachusetts April 16, 2012. (REUTERS/Gretchen Ertl)
The elite men runners start the 116th running of the Boston Marathon in Hopkinton, Massachusetts April 16, 2012. (REUTERS/Gretchen Ertl)
Wesley Korir of Kenya celebrates as he breaks the tape to win the 116th Boston Marathon in Boston, Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Women’s winner Sharon Cherop of Kenya crosses the finish line of the 2012 Boston Marathon in Boston, Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Wesley Korir, of Kenya, celebrates after winning the 116th Boston Marathon in Boston, Monday, April 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
It was the second-slowest Boston race since 1985, as temperatures rising into the 80s slowed the leaders and may have convinced as many as 4,300 entrants to sit this one out. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
Joshua R. Cassidy, of Canada, pumps his fist and yells as he crosses the finish line to win the men’s wheelchair division of the 116th Boston Marathon. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Wesley Korir, left, and Sharon Cherop, both of Kenya, kiss the winner’s trophy after winning the men’s and women’s divisions of the 116th Boston Marathon. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
A runner feels the heat along the route of the 116th Marathon in Wellesley, Massachusetts April 16, 2012. (REUTERS/Gretchen Ertl)
Wellesley College Sophomore Valerie Ludorf, of Hopkinton, Mass., cheers for the runners along the route of the 116th Marathon in Wellesley, Massachusetts April 16, 2012. (REUTERS/Gretchen Ertl)
The feet of Joshua Cassidy of Canada are tucked into his wheelchair after he won the men’s wheelchair division of the 116th Boston Marathon. (REUTERS/Brian Snyder)
Wellesley College Sophomore Mayrah Udvardi, of Canberra, Australia, gives a runner a kiss along the route of the 116th Marathon. (REUTERS/Gretchen Ertl)
Sharon Cherop of Kenya, winner of the women’s division of the 116th Boston Marathon, kisses the trophy for photographers in Boston, Massachusetts April 16, 2012. (REUTERS/Brian Snyder)
Discarded paper cups line the race course along the route of the 116th Boston Marathon in Wellesley, Massachusetts April 16, 2012. (REUTERS/Gretchen Ertl)
Jeremy Doody (R) watches as Remus Medley (L) walks on his hands across the finish line of the 116th Boston Marathon after his legs cramped up. (REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi)
Emergency medical technicians attend to a runner as he is driven off the course over the finish line during the 116th Boston Marathon. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi)
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